My Muffler Keeps Eating my Saddlebags
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My Muffler Keeps Eating my Saddlebags
I have a Nomadic Rack setup with Fieldsheer Saddle Bags, Ive done a few camping trips, but find my KLX exhaust has a sneaky appetite for saddlebags. I've looked a a few ways of preventing the bag from hitting the exhaust, but its a mix if securing the bag tight, but not having to so tight it rubs.
Before I go down the path of fabricating something, I was going to see what other people are using to keep saddle bags off the exhaust. I know Dirt Bagz has a rack, but it seems an expensive alternative. I have a nice set of ortleibs that i refuse to mount until I get a better saddlebag setup.
Sorry I dont have pics, but if you've ever tried to mount saddle bags, even with the Nomadic Rack, you know what im dealing with.
Thanks!
Edit: Its a Nomadic Rack that I have (now corrected)
Before I go down the path of fabricating something, I was going to see what other people are using to keep saddle bags off the exhaust. I know Dirt Bagz has a rack, but it seems an expensive alternative. I have a nice set of ortleibs that i refuse to mount until I get a better saddlebag setup.
Sorry I dont have pics, but if you've ever tried to mount saddle bags, even with the Nomadic Rack, you know what im dealing with.
Thanks!
Edit: Its a Nomadic Rack that I have (now corrected)
Last edited by durden; 08-04-2010 at 11:14 PM.
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Try some silcone gas hose around the muffler secured with a jubilee clip. Works well at keeping the side panels off the muffler. Put a couple in place, could be enough to keep the saddlebags off.
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